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GENUINE CBD PRODUCTS FOR PAIN FROM HIT BALM!…

Hit Balm! is committed to providing the highest quality plant-based remedies for relief from life’s daily hits while building a community of people that help each other understand what works. Their goals include reducing inflammation naturally, the best plants for chronic pain relief, transformative integrative healing treatments, maintaining internal balance Qi and life force.

One of their products Hit Balm ! Extra Relief which has Camphor + Menthol and Full Spectrum 300mg CBD. This potent, handcrafted formula has been used to relieve pain and inflammation for centuries. Traditional Di Da Jow (Hit! Medicine) is blended with harm-free beeswax and infused with the highhest quality medicinal plants including organic full spectrum hemp extract rich in CBD.

Hit! Balm’s hand-crafted topicals combine the healing properties of organic CBD with herbal ‘Hit Medicine’ and the finest essential oils on earth. Plant-based and powerful, Hit! Balm was created by co-founder Lawrence Miller, L.Ac. and proven on thousands of patients in his acupuncture pain clinic in Los Angeles, California. Hit! Balm works so well, we guarantee it.

You can apply Hit! Balm directly for powerful, natural relief from muscle strains, sprains, joint pain, and inflammation.

What are plant based remedies ?

These are remedies that are found naturally in plants, herbs or flowers. They can come in different forms, such as teas, oils, balms and supplements. Check out this article on the NHS website.

Camphor – Camphor (Cinnamomum camphora) is a terpene (organic compound) that’s commonly used in creams, ointments, and lotions. Camphor oil is the oil extracted from the wood of camphor trees and processed by steam distillation. It can be used topically to relieve pain, irritation, and itching.

Menthol – Menthol is a substance naturally found in mint plants, such as peppermint and spearmint. It gives a cooling sensation and is often used to relieve minor pain and irritation.

Full Spectrum 300mg CBD – It reflects the original profile of the hemp plant, evoking a phenomenon known as “the entourage effect.” Studies have found full-spectrum CBD to be more effective than its processed counterparts, such as broad-spectrum CBD and isolates.People use full-spectrum CBD oil to alleviate a wide range of ailments as well as for symptom control. 

Source Hit Balm!, NHS

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15 REASONS TO READ THROUGH BACK PAIN BLOG’S POSTS FOR NOVEMBER…

With life as hectic as usual at this time of year, my posts for November were a lot less than usual but I hope you enjoyed what I wrote about. In case you missed any here are the links to the posts…

  1. DAWN’S STORY; HITTING ROCK BOTTOM WITH ME AND RECOVERING…
  2. 23 REASONS TO READ THROUGH BACK PAIN BLOG POST’S FOR OCTOBER 2022…
  3. Want to Avoid Hip Fracture? Osteoporosis Treatment and Prevention — Cooking with Kathy Man
  4. INSPIRING AND ENCOURAGING QUOTE OF THE DAY…
  5. OSTEOPOROSIS AND WAYS TO HELP IMPROVE YOUR BONE HEALTH…
  6. A FEW INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT BACK PAIN…
  7. BACK PAIN: WEARABLE TECH SPECIALIST PERCKO TURNS EIGHT…
  8. WORLD DIABETES DAY 14th NOVEMBER 2022…
  9. INDOOR WORKOUT IDEAS FOR COLD DAYS…
  10. WHITE RIBBON DAY FRIDAY 25th NOVEMBER, RAISING AWARENESS ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN…
  11. GIVE YOURSELVES A BREAK EVERY DAY…
  12. HOW TO DRINK MORE WATER and KEEP YOURSELF FIT THIS WINTER…
  13. HEALTH AWARENESS DAYS, WEEKS AND FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER…
  14. 9 tips for combating stress in the comfort of home
  15. 8 CREATIVE GIFTS FOR PEOPLE IN PAIN…
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WHAT IS LUMBAR SPINE OSTEOARTHRITIS / DEGENERATIVE DISC DISEASE?..

What is lumbar spine osteoarthritis, degenerative disc disease?

‘Degenerative Disc Disease (or DDD) is caused by degeneration of the discs in the spinal column. Age can cause this, but most of the time it is caused by some sort of trauma to the spine. People with bulging or herniated discs almost always have this disease, as well as people with Scoliosis. Degenerative disc disease is a natural process that occurs in the majority of individuals as we age. 

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a form of arthritis that features the progressive damage and eventual breakdown of the articular cartilage that lines our joints. Cartilage is a firm, rubber-like tissue that covers the surfaces of joints that allows our bones to glide on one another. If the cartilage breaks down due to wear and tear it will start to deteriorate and the bones begin to rub together. This rubbing together can cause pain, stiffness and swelling. The lumbar spine carries most of the body’s weight, which means that both movement and inactivity can trigger symptoms.

Symptoms range from person to person but you can experience numbness and tingling in the legs and buttocks. Loss of range of motion, pain usually with extension, commonly increased pain with standing, decreased pain with sitting. Symptoms can also get as severe as temporary paralysis in the legs or a particular leg. No two people will report the exact same symptoms.

In some cases, DDD has been seen as a /genetic/hereditary disease. However, not all doctors will agree on this and there have been no conclusive studies done to prove one way or the other. OA usually occurs in people over the age of 50 and is usually diagnosed through patient symptoms or diagnostic imaging. However, it is emphasized that ageing itself is not the sole cause of OA and should not be considered a part of ‘normal ageing. OA can result from a wide variety of conditions such as bad posture, occupational tasks, prolonged immobilization, obesity, or repetitive small injuries.

Treatment usually starts with physical therapy and pain medications to see if some of the pain is alleviated. Others might try steroid injects at the points on the discs that are messed up to try to directly alleviate the pain. Posture education and maintaining/ improving general cardiovascular fitness is important for patients with lumbar spine OA.

Complementary therapy treatments include acupuncture, herbs, pool therapy, and massages, all of these are other methods you could look into and see if they’re right for you. Check with your insurance and see if they cover any of these alternative methods. Some insurances will pay for them if you have a doctor state that he or she believes you could really benefit from such methods.

Seeking the proper medical advice and rehabilitation services will be critical in the management of this lifelong condition. Pursuing physiotherapy will help optimize your quality of life and prevent the development of a more severe spinal condition.

Performing a regular exercise routine will help to reduce the severity and duration of any ‘flare-ups’. Moving the back in a controlled way helps promote the delivery of nutrients to the joints in the spine keeping the disc, muscles and ligaments healthier.

Preventing the spread of degenerative disc disease involves catching the condition in an early stage, as damage to one disc can lead to a domino-like effect on other spinal levels, putting them at risk for disease or other conditions, like disc herniation. 

The following can help reduce the symptoms of lumbar arthritis:

If these methods do not work, your doctor might recommend surgery. They can perform a spinal fusion, place rods into your spinal column, and a few other alternative surgery methods. Surgery is entirely up to you and you should not feel pressured by your doctor to have surgery unless your ailment has become life-threatening.

Source: Pivotal Physio Medical News Today